How much is the high-speed rail milk tea? How many flavors does a cup of high-speed rail milk tea have?

According to a hot topic on165438+1October 15, high-speed rail milk tea has been launched, which has attracted the attention and discussion of netizens. Guangzhou EMU Catering Company of China Railway Guangzhou Bureau Group Co., Ltd. launched high-speed rail milk tea and named it "that girl". So how much is this high-speed rail milk tea?

How much is the high-speed rail milk tea? The online time of a cup of high-speed rail milk tea is 202 1 1 mid-October. According to netizens, the price of a cup of high-speed rail milk tea is 26 yuan.

Who would have thought that this time, it's not the cliché schools of tea in the new tea circle, Naixue, modern China tea shop and Mi Xue Ice City, but the milk tea of China high-speed rail!

According to Guangzhou Railway, this high-value milk tea was launched in June this year at 5438+1mid-October. At present, it is produced and sold on all high-speed trains in Hunan and Guangdong provinces operated by Guangzhou Bureau Group Corporation, with an average daily sales volume of 3,000 cups. However, the social media platform has ignited a wind of punching cards, and it is common to sell out of stock in the carriage.

High-speed rail milk tea will highlight high-speed rail quality. According to the official introduction, the railway department actively invested in research and development, committed to creating healthy drinks and selecting natural raw materials to ensure the taste and health of milk tea. Before the official launch, Guangzhou EMU Catering Company also conducted special training for flight attendants on making milk tea.

There are several flavors of high-speed rail milk tea. It is understood that "That Girl" is sold on the train in four styles, including Qing Xue Jasmine Fruit Tea, Jinlanka (Hong Kong-style) original milk tea, bubble tea and red bean milk tea.

According to the official WeChat tweet of China high-speed rail, the inspiration for launching high-speed rail milk tea came from a CCTV program "Watching China on High-speed Rail" last year. The scene of flight attendants making milk tea in the moving high-speed rail car brings the new category of tea in high-speed rail catering to today's reality.